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May 2017CURRICULUM VITAE EVELYN J. LESSARD School of Oceanography University of WashingtonEducation B.A. 1976 Middlebury College (Biology)M.S. 1979 University of Rhode Island (Microbiology)Ph.D. 1984 University of Rhode Island (Oceanography)Employment July, 2011 - Professor, University of Washington1996 – 2011 Associate Professor, University of Washington 1989 1996 Research Assistant Professor, University of Washington1986 1989 Assistant Research Scientist, University of Maryland1985 1986 Marine Research Associate, University of Rhode Island University Service Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee (2011- present)IGERT Program on Ocean Change Steering Committee (2011- present)School of Fisheries Future of Ice Faculty Recruitment Committee (2015)College Marine Biology Major Curriculum Committee (2011- 2015)Marine Biology Minor Steering Committee, Faculty Lead (2010 -2013)R/V Thomas G. Thompson Committee (2010-present)Promotion Committee Chair (2010)Faculty Council (2008-10)Recruitment Committee Chair (2006-7)College Council (2005-8), Chair (2006-8)Ad Hoc Space Committee (2005-6)Recruitment Committee (2003-4)Ad hoc Promotion Committees (2003-5)Biological Oceanography Space Coordinator (1999-2010)Biological Oceanography Graduate Recruitment (2000-2002,2010) College Library Committee (1999-2004)College Council, Alternate (1997-1999)Promotion Committee (1997)Outside University ServiceCo-PI, UNOLS Chief Scientist Training Workshop and Cruise, Feb 10 – 21, 2016, R/V ThompsonSteering Committee, UNOLS - Coastal Arrays Workshop, Jan 5-7, 2016, Washington, DCPanelist, NSF Arctic Natural Sciences 2015 Steering Committee Member Science Oversight Committee, Alaskan Arctic Research Vessel, R/V Sikuliaq (2010 - 2013)Panelist, NOAA ECOHAB 2012Local organizer, 2011 PSA-ISOP Annual Meeting, Seattle, WASteering Committee, West Coast Regional Harmful Algal Blooms Summit tasked with producing White Paper on HABs in the West Coast Region, and Action Plans for Monitoring Network, Forecast System and Research (2009 - 2011)Invited Participant, West Coast Regional Harmful Algal Bloom Summit, Portland, OR, Feb 10-12, 2009.Invited Participant, West Coast Center for Oceans and Human Health Research and Outreach Strategy Workshop, June 20, 2008, Seattle, WAInvited Participant, OOI Traceability Workshop, Seattle, Jul 23-25, 2007Invited Participant, Ocean Acidification: Planning for Research and Monitoring in the Pacific Northwest, Friday Harbor Laboratory, Aug 24-27, 2008Panelist, NOAA/EPA ECOHAB Review Panel, May 2006Participant, Request for Assistance conceptual proposal, A Multiscale Ocean Observatory for Ocean Dynamics and Ecosystem Response along the Northeast Pacific Continental Margin, May, 2005 Moderator, Bering Sea Ecosytem Study Planning Section, BEST Workshop, Victoria, B.C., May 2005Invited Chair, HABs and Food Webs Roundtable, XIII International HAB meeting, Capetown, SA, Nov, 2004Guest Editor, Deep Sea Research special issue, Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Invited Participant, FEMS Workshop, Assessing the Variability in Aquatic Microbial Populations: Facts and Fiction, Mondsee, Austria, Feb, 2003Invited Participant, NSF Workshop: Bering Sea Ecosystem Study (BEST), March 2003Panelist, NSF Biological Oceanography Scientific Co-Chair, 1992 ASLO Aquatic Sciences MeetingOther Activities IGERT Program on Ocean Change (2011 – present)UW Marine Bioremediation Program (1995-1999)Proposal Reviewer for:National Science Foundation, North Pacific Research Board, NOAA, EPA,Sea Grant, NSERC (Canada), Natural Environment Research Council (U.K.) Journal reviewer for:Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology (Board of Reviewers, 1999-2004)Limnology and OceanographyAquatic Microbial Ecology Deep-Sea Research I and IIMarine Ecology Progress SeriesJournal of Plankton ResearchMarine BiologyHydrobiologiaPolar Biology, Harmful AlgaeMembership in Professional SocietiesAmerican Society of Limnology and OceanographyAmerican Geophysical UnionInternational Society of ProtistologistsInternational Society for the Study of Harmful AlgaeThe Oceanography SocietyRecent Research Cruises2016 UNOLS Chief Scientist Training Cruise2013-2016 7 WOAC Monitoring Salish Sea cruises2010 BEST (May 9 – Jun 15), Co-Chief Scientist2009 BEST (Apr 3- May 11), Co-Chief Scientist2008 BEST (Mar 26 - May 7), Co-Chief Scientist2006 Thin Layers (May 2-5; Jun 12-15), RISE (May/June), ECOHAB PNW (Sept)2005 RISE (June, Aug), ECOHAB PNW (July, Sept), ONR Thin Layers (Oct)2004 Biocomplexity (March), RISE (July), ECOHAB (Sept)2003 7 NEP GLOBEC (March through December) 2 ECOHAB PNW (June and September)Prior to 2003: over 25 research cruisesInstructional ActivitiesCourses TaughtOCEAN/Fish/Biology 477, Marine Biology Capstone Seminar, 2016, 2017OCEAN 572, Marine Protist Ecology and Evolution Seminar, 2014OCEAN 492, Ocean Acidification Apprenticeship course, FHL, 2013OCEAN/Fish/Biology 477, Marine Biology Capstone Seminar, 2012OCEAN/Fish/Biology 477, Marine Biology Capstone Seminar, 2011OCEAN 572, Ecology of Marine Protists, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2009BIOL 203, Evolution and Ecology, 2000, 2001, 2002OCEAN 539, Seminar in Biological Oceanography, recent: 2001-2009, 2014OCEAN 499, Preparation for Ocean 460, 1998OCEAN 460, Senior Research Course, 1998OCEAN 535B, Ecology of Heterotrophic Protists, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1997OCEAN 532, Zooplankton Core Course, 1992Guest Lecturer (recent)OCEAN 532, Zooplankton 2016OCEAN 430, Biological Oceanography, 2014 OCEAN 535, Biological Oceanography, 2012, 2013 OCEAN 200, Intro to Oceanography, 2011OCEAN 532, Zooplankton Core Course, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013Graduate Student AdvisingKirsten Feifel (Ph.D. 2010 - 2014 )Elaina Jorgensen (Ph.D. 2007 - 2011), co-advisor, Miles LogsdonVirginia Engel (M.S. 2011)Julie Wright (M.S. 2008)Brady Olson (Ph.D. 2006)Caroline Miller Solomon (M.S. 2000)Susanne MendenDeuer (M.S. 1998)Michael Martin (M.S. 1995)Michelle Bieniek (M.S. 1995; Co-advisor, J. Deming)Carol Falkenhayn (Ph.D. 1990-1995, withdrew)Alexis HowellKübler (M.S. 1993)Committee Member - Current:Anna Mclaskey (M.S., Ph.D.)Hally Stone (Ph.D.) Kathy Crosman (Ph.D.) Evans School (GSR)Committee Member – Past:Owen Coyle (M.S.)Elizabeth Tobin (M.S. 2009, Ph.D. 2014)Lisa Raatikainen (M.S.)Tom Connolly (M.S. 2008, Ph.D, 2012)Michele Wrabel (M.S. 2007, Ph.D. 2012.)Gregory Kowalke (Ph.D. 2010 -)Karen Chan (M.S. 2009, Ph.D. 2012)Andrea Fassbender (M.S. 2010) Heather Whitney (M.S. 2010) Kirsten Feifel (M.S. 2009)Amy MacFadyen (M.S 2004, Ph.D. 2008)Anita Sederstrom (M.S.)James Pierson (M.S. 2003, Ph.D 2006)Sheila O’Brien (M.S. 2004)Susanne Menden-Deuer (Ph.D. 2004)David Allen (M.S. 2002)David Winkel (Ph.D. 1998)Byron Crump (M.S. 1995)Tish Yager (Ph.D. 1996) Jeff Shimeta (Ph.D. 1993) Kenric Osgood (Ph.D. 1993) Amy Abbot (M.S. 1993)Ivan Tosques (M.S. exam, 1992)Suzanne Strom (Ph.D. 1990)Undergraduate Student Research AdvisingHughes Research Interns:Deirdre Gibson (1990), Sharon Sandgathe (1991), Megan Black (1993), Kelly Brakstad (1994), Colleen Weiser (2000), Jessica McFarland (2001) NASA Space Grant Fellows:Elizabeth Frame (1995-1997), Anna Lilljevick (1995), Kara Nakata (1996), Jessi Satterberg (2000), Jason Graff (2001)Mary Gates Fellow: Frank Sperling (1997-98), Samuel Fletcher (2012-13)Oceanography 499 Individual Research: Linda Paul (1993), Krista McKinsey (1994-95), Cathy Laetz (1995-96), Emily Lang (2000), Kristen Durrance (2000), Jessi Satterberg (2000), Deborah McLean (2003), Megan Bernhardt (2003, 2004), Joseph Wong (2005), Erica Cooper (2007), Octavian Blaga (2009), Lyndsey Sandwick (2011-2012), Kate Sullivan (2013; Advised PoE capstone 2013/2014)Research Assistant Supervisor:Lauren MacRae (2003-4), Theresa Wood (2004-5), Joseph Wong (2003-6), Yunsi Chen (2005), Erica Cooper (2006-7), Octavian Blaga (2006-7), Lyndsey Sandwick (2011-12), Natasha Christman (2014-2016), Joy Faye (summer , fall 2016)Undergraduate Faculty mentor (2010 -2017)Audrey Djuneadi, Erin Costello, Steven Lynch, Marie Longo, Mollie Shelton, Colin Katagiri, Katherine Palmer, Christina Ramirez, Julie Ann Koehlinger, Rose Wade, Terence Leach, Eryn Strong, Jessica Moats, Sarah Yerrance, Anna Smith, Jenna Barret, Caitlin Fisher, Jessica MoatsUndergraduate Instructional CruisesBiology 203, R/V Thompson, Puget Sound, March, 2002Biology 203, R/V Thompson, Puget Sound, January, 2001Ocean 440/460 R/V Thompson, Puget Sound, February, 1998Postdoctoral Supervisor Dr. Susan Lubetkin (2011- 2013)Dr. Elizabeth Frame (2004-2008)Dr. Raechel Waters (2005-2006, co-supervised with Grünbaum)Dr. David Montagnes (1994 1996)Visiting Scientists HostedDr. Jorun Egge, University of Bergen (Oct 2012 – May 2013)Ago Merico, World University Network graduate student, Southhampton Univ., UK (Jul-Oct 2002)Dr. Marina Monte, University of Trieste, Italy (July 1996) Outreach ActivitiesSchool of Oceanography Web Highlights 1) Bering Sea Expedition and 2) PNWtox ProjectRemote interactive presentation to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History from the R/V Healy on Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) research and conditions in the Bering Sea. The 55 docents and 5 museum staff in attendance incorporated what they learned into hall tours and presentations in their Polar exhibit (April 20, 2009)Live from IPY presentation onboard the R/V Healy to students in five middle schools around the country (May 6, 2009) UW Daily Feature interview,'When I grow up I want to be…an Oceanographer' (Nov. 28, 2007)Participant, NOAA-sponsored HAB films for high school and adults (2006)Washington Weekend (2006)Oceanography Open House participant (2001, 2003)Hosted WWU Minorities in Marine Sciences Undergraduate Program field trips (1999, 2000)Current FundingWOAC Plankton Monitoring Program. E. Lessard, PI. Washington Ocean Acidification Center, 6/17/14 – 6/30/17, $156,560 (no overhead) NSF EAGER: Advancing the future of U.S. seagoing Oceanographic research through a Chief Scientist Training Cruise. A. Devol and E. Lessard, PIs. 1/1/2016 -12/31/16, $106,005 Prior Funding PNWTOX: The Columbia River Plume and HABs in the Pacific NW: bioreactor, barrier or conduit? (with PI B. Hickey and 6 Co-PIs), NOAA and NSF Biological Oceanography, 9/01/09 - 8/31/14, $566,938 (EJL) ($2.8 M total)Collaborative Research: Linking sea-ice retreat to plankton community structure and function in the Bering Sea: Data synthesis, biophysical modeling, and multi-decadal projection (with 4 Co-PIs), NSF Polar Programs, 9/1/11 – 8/31/14, $106,180Microplankton Studies in the Chukchi Sea. Ogloonik Fairweather, LLC. 5/1/12 – 11/31/13, $43,622Ocean Acidification Mesocosm Research, Education Foundation of America and CoE (Murray, PI), (4 mo., Mike Foy)BEST: The Trophic Role of Euphausiids in the eastern Bering Sea: Ecosystem Responses to Changing Sea-Ice Conditions (with Co-PI Rodger Harvey), NSF Polar Programs, 9/15/08 – 9/14/11 $696,241ECOHAB PNW: Ecology and Oceanography of Toxic Pseudo-nitzschia in the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ocean (with PI B. Hickey and 7 Co-PIs), NSF/NOAA, 1 Sept 02 – 31 Aug 10, $668,441 ($5.8M total) RISE: Productivity, Biogeochemical Transformations and Cross-Margin Transport in an Eastern Boundary Buoyant Plume Region (with PI B.Hickey and 5 Co-PIs), NSF Biological Oceanography, 1 Jun 03 - 31 May 10, $664,499 ($3M total)Mesocosm Experimental Facility at Friday Harbory Laboratories for Studies of the Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification (PIs: J. Murray and T. Klinger. E. Lessard and R. Morris, Program Evaluation Committee Members) Education Foundation of America, $4982, ($88,684 total)BIOCOMPLEXITY: The Biogeochemistry and Polymer Physics of Seawater Gels: A New Paradigm for the Microbial Loop and Global Element Cycles (with PIs: Verdugo and Hedges, and 7 Co-PIs), NSF, 1 Oct. 01 – 31 Jan 07 (with two year extension), $242, 957 ($2.6 M total)Quantifying In Situ Zooplankton Movement and Trophic Impacts in Thin Layers in East Sound, WA (with Co-PI D. Grünbaum), ONR, 1 Oct 04- 30 Sept 06, $197,903GLOBEC 2000: Spatial and Temporal Variability of Microplankton in the Gulf of Alaska NSF Biological Oceanography (sole PI) 15 Feb 01 – 31 Jan 06, $605,412Summertime plankton community structure and trophic dynamics in the SE Bering Sea: Importance for nutrient cycling and prey production for planktivorous fishes (with Co-PIs J. Napp and T. Whitledge), North Pacific Marine Research Program, Univ. Alaska Fairbanks, 1 July 99 – 30 June 02, $212,734, 1 July 02 – 30 Dec 04, $109,376 BIOCOMPLEXITY Incubation Activity: The colloid gap: interfacial phenomena among marine biological, chemical and physical environmental systems and their role in carbon cycling (PI P. Verdugo, and 5 Co-PIs), NSF, 1 Sept 00 – 31 Aug 2002, $108,008Oceanographic support for King County Regional Wastewater Services Plan: Northern Marine Outfall Studies: primary productivity and marine bacteria laboratory support (sole PI),King County Water and Land Resources Division, 1 July 98 – 30 June 01, $15,000Investigations on the role of protozoa in transformations of marine biopolymer gels using Phaeocystis gels as a model (PI Lessard and Co-PIs: M. Orellana, P. Verdugo)Department of Energy, 1 Nov 97 - 31 Oct 01, $567,392Protozoan enhancement of bacterial degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marine sediments (PI Lessard and Co-PIs D. Montagnes and J. Deming), Washington Sea Grant Program. 1 Feb 1995 - 31 Jan 1997 $104,995Comparative study of the bioenergetics, growth rates and food preferences of heterotrophic dinoflagellates and ciliates (sole PI), NSF Biological Oceanography, 1 June 1994 - 31 May 1997Development of an rRNAtargeted fluorescent probe method for measuring in situ growth rates of heterotrophic protists (sole PI), UW Royalty Research Fund, 1 Jan 1994 31 Dec 1994, $32,000Role of protozoans in the diet of larval pollock in the Bering Sea (sole PI), NOAA, 1 Oct 1993 31 June, 1996, $50,517New methods for assessing biomass and growth rates in heterotrophic protists (sole PI), Graduate School Fund, University of Washington, 1 July 1992 15 June 1993, $6,783Carotenoid pigments in microzooplankton: characterization and relation to biomass (with CoPI G. Kleppel) NSF Biological Oceanography, 1 August 1991 31 Jan 1994 $104,995Bacterivory in oceanic environments: relative importance of the microbial loop (with Co-PI David Caron) NSF, 1 July 1989 - 31 June 1992ZOOSWAT: A group study of the structure and function of the epipelagic zooplankton community in the Sargasso Sea (with PI M. Roman and 5 Co-PIs), NSF, 1 April 1989 - 1 Dec. 1992Role of grazing by nanozooplankton and microzooplankton on bacteria and phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay (sole PI). Maryland Sea Grant, 1 January 1987 - 31 December 1989Characterization of major pathways of carbon flow in two neritic microplankton communities (with Co-PI David Caron), NSF Biological Oceanography, October 1986 - 15 March 1989Physical mechanisms affecting plankton distributions along the Gulf Stream Front (Co-PIs: Gary Hitchcock, Thomas Rossby), ONR, October 1984-31 December 1986Peer-Reviewed Publications (*indicates student or postdoc author)Banas, N.S., J. Zhang, R.G. Campbell, R.N. Sambrotto, M.W. Lomas, E. Sherr, B. Sherr, C. Ashjian, D. Stoecker, E.J. Lessard. 2016. Spring plankton dynamics in the Eastern Bering Sea, 1971-1950: Mechanisms of interannual variability diagnosed with a numerical model. JGR:Oceans 121:1476-1501.*Pleuthner, R.L, T.C. Shaw, M.J. Schatz, E.J. Lessard and H. Rodger Harvey. 2015. Lipid markers of diet history and their retention during experimental starvation in the Bering Sea euphausiid Thysnanoessa raschii. Deep Sea Res II. , G. L., P. Ressler, A. DeRobertis , G. Gibson, A. Kerim, M.Sigler, E. Lessard, A. Pinchuk, B. Williams, T. Buckley. 2015. Euphausiids in the Eastern Bering Sea: A Synthesis of recent studies of their production, consumption and population control. Deep Sea Res. II. *Feifel, K.M., *S. J. Fletcher, *L. R. Watson, S.K. Moore and E.J. Lessard. 2015. Alexandrium and Scrippsiella cyst viability and cytoplasmic fullness of in a 60-cm sediment core from Sequim Bay, WA. Harmful Algae 47:56-65.*Davis, K. A., N. S. Banas, S. N. Giddings,S. A. Siedlecki, P. MacCready, E. J. Lessard, R. M. Kudela, and B. M. Hickey. 2014. Estuary-enhanced upwelling of marine nutrients fuels coastal productivity in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 119, 8778–8799.Lewitus, A.J., R. A. Horner, D. A. Caron, E. Garcia-Mendoza, B. M. Hickey, M. Hunter, D. D. Huppert, D. Kelly, R. M. Kudela, G. W. Langlois, J. L. Largier, E. J. Lessard, R. RaLonde, J. E. Rensel, P. G. Strutton, V. L. Trainer, J. F. Tweddle. 2012. Harmful Algal Blooms in the North American West Coast Region: History, Trends, Causes, and Impacts. Harmful Algae 19:133-159.Coyle, K. O., W. Cheng, S.L. Hinckley, E.J. Lessard, T. Whitledge, A.J. Hermann and K. Hedstrom. 2012. Model and field observations of effects of circulations on the timing and magnitude of nitrate utilization and production on the northern Gulf of Alaska shelf. Progress in Oceanography. 103:16-41.Harvey, H.R., R. Pleuthner, E.J. Lessard, M. Schatz, and C.T. Shaw. 2012. Physical and biochemical properties of the euphausiids Thysanoessa inermis, T. raschii and T. longipes in the eastern Bering Sea. Deep Sea Res. II. 65-70:173-183. Kudela, R.M., A.R. Horner-Devine, N.S. Banas, B.M. Hickey, T.D. Peterson, R.M. McCabe, E.J. Lessard, E.R. Frame, K.W. Bruland, D.A. Jay, J. O. Peterson, W.T. Peterson, P.M. Kosro, S.L. Palacio, M.C. Lohan, E.P. Dever. 2010. Multiple trophic levels fueled by recirculation in the Columbia River plume. Geophys. Res. Lett. 37, L18607, doi:10.1029/2010GL044342. *Olson, M. B. and E.J. Lessard. 2010. The influence of the Pseudo-nitzschia spp. toxin, domoic acid, on microzooplankton grazing and growth: a field and laboratory assessment. Harmful Algae 9:540-547. Hickey, B.M., R.M. Kudela, J.D. Nash, K.W. Bruland, W.T. Peterson, P. MacCready, E.J. Lessard, D.A. Jay, N.S. Banas, A.M. Baptista, E.P. Dever, P.M. Kosro, L.K. Kilcher, A.R. Horner-Devine, E.D. Zaron, R.M. McCabe, J.O. Peterson, P.M. Orton, J. Pan and M.C. Lohan. 2010. River Influences on shelf ecosystems: Introduction and Synthesis. J. Geophys. Res. 115, C00B17, doi:10.1029/2009JC005452. *Frame, E.R. and E.J. Lessard. 2009. Does the Columbia River Plume influence phytoplankton community structure on the Washington and Oregon coasts? J. Geophysical Res. 114, C00B09, doi:10.1029/2008JC004999. *Banas, N.S., E.J. Lessard, R. Kudela, P. MacCready, T.D. Peterson, B.M. Hickey, and *E. Frame. 2009. Planktonic growth and grazing in the Columbia River plume region: A biophysical model. J. Geophysical Res. 114: C00B06, doi:10.1029/2008JC004993. Trainer, V. L., B. M. Hickey, E. J. Lessard, W. P. Cochlan, C. G. Trick, M. L. Wells, A. MacFadyen, and S. K. Moore. 2009. Variability of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the Juan de Fuca eddy region and its adjacent shelves. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54(1): 289-308. *Olson, M.B., E.J. Lessard, W.P. Cochlan and V.L. Trainer. 2008. Intrinsic growth and microzooplankton grazing on the toxigenic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia spp. from the coastal North Pacific. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 53:1352-1368. Kudela, R.M., N.S. Banas, J.A. Barth, *E.R. Frame, D. Jay, J.L. Largier, E.J. Lessard, T. D. Peterson, and A.J. Vander. 2008. New insights into the Controls and mechanisms of plankton productivity in coastal upwelling waters of the Northern California Current System. Oceanography 21:46-59.*Olson, M.B., E. J. Lessard, C. J. Wong, and M. J. Bernhardt. 2006. Copepod feeding selectivity on the microplankton, including the toxigenic diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia spp., in the coastal Pacific Northwest. Marine Ecology Prog. Ser. 326:207-220. *Menden-Deuer, S., E.J. Lessard, *J. Satterberg, and D. Grunbaum. 2005. Growth rates and starvation survival of the pallium feeding, thecate dinoflagellate genus Protoperidinium. Aquatic Microbial Ecol. 41:145-152. Lessard, E.J., *A. Merico and T. Tyrrell. 2005. Nitrate:phosphate ratios and Emiliania huxleyi blooms. Limnol. Oceanogr. 50:1020-1024. *Merico, A., T. Tyrrell, E.J. Lessard, P.J. Stabeno, J.M. Napp and T. Whitledge. 2004 . Modelling phytoplankton succession on the Bering Sea shelf: role of climate influences and trophic interactions in generating Emiliania huxleyi blooms 1997-2000. Deep-Sea Res. I 51:1803-1826. Sukhanova, I. N., M.V. Flint, T. Whitledge and E.J. Lessard. 2004. Coccolithophorids in the phytoplankton of the eastern Bering Sea after the anomalous bloom of 1997. Oceanology44:665-678. Orellana, M.V., E.J. Lessard, E. Dycus , M. S. Foy and P. Verdugo. 2003. Tracing the hidden contribution of phytoplankton biopolymers to the DOM pool. Mar. Chemistry 83:89-99.*Solomon, C.A., E.J. Lessard, R.G. Keil, and M.S. Foy. 2003. Characterization of the extracellular polymers of the alga, Phaeocystis. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 250:81-89. *Satterberg, J., T.S. Arnason, E. Lessard, and R.G. Keil. 2003. Sorption of organic matter from four phytoplankton species to montmorillonite, chlorite and kaolinite in seawater. Marine Chemistry 81:11-18. *Menden-Deuer, S. and E.J. Lessard. 2001. Effect of preservation on dinoflagellate and diatom cell volume and carbon biomass predictions. Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser. 222:41-50. *Menden-Deuer, S. and E.J. Lessard. 2000. Carbon to volume relationships in dinoflagellates, diatoms and other protist plankton. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 45:569-579. *Montagnes, D.J.S. and E.J. Lessard. 1999. Population dynamics of the marine planktonic ciliate Strombidinopsis multiauris: its potential to control phytoplankton blooms. Aquatic Micro. Ecol. 20: 167-181. Lessard, E.J. and M.C. Murrell. 1998 Microzooplankton herbivory and phytoplankton growth in the northwestern Sargasso Sea. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 16(2):173-188. Lessard, E.J. and M.C. Murrell. 1996. Distribution, abundance and size composition of heterotrophic dinoflagellates and ciliates in the subtropical Sargasso Sea. Deep Sea Res. 43: 1045-1065. Lessard, E.J., *M.P. Martin, and D.J.S. Montagnes. 1996. A new method for livestaining protozoa with DAPI and its use as a tracer of ingestion by walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma). J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 204:43-57. *HowellKubler, A., E.J. Lessard and J. Napp. 1996. Springtime microprotozoan abundance and biomass in the southeastern Bering Sea and Shelikof Strait, Alaska. J. Plankton Res. 18:731745. Roman, M.R., D.A. Caron, P.Kremer, E.J.Lessard, L.P. Madin, T.C. Malone, J.M. Napp, E.R. Peele, and M. J. Youngbluth. 1995. Spatial and temporal changes in the partitioning of organic carbon in the plankton community of the Sargasso Sea off Bermuda. Deep Sea Res. 42: 973992.Caron, D.A., H.G. Dam, P. Kremer, E.J. Lessard, L.P. Madin, T.C. Malone, J.M. Napp, E.R. Peele, M.R. Roman, M.J. Youngbluth. 1995. The contribution of microorganisms to particulate carbon and nitrogen in surface waters of the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda. Deep Sea Res. 42: 943972.*Shimeta, J., P.A. Jumars and E.J. Lessard. 1995. Influences of turbulence on suspension feeding by planktonic protozoa: experiments in laminar shear fields. Limnology and Oceanography 40: 845859.Hitchcock, G.L, T. Rossby, J.L. Lillibridge III, E.J. Lessard, E.R. Levine, D.N. Connors, K.Y. Borsheim, and M. Mork. 1994. Signatures of stirring and mixing near the Gulf Stream Front. J. Mar. Res. 52: 797836.Caron, D.A, E. J. Lessard, M. Voytek and K. Ho. 1993. Use of tritiated thymidine (Tdr) to estimate rate of bacterivory: implications of label retention or release by bacterivores. Mar. Microb. Food Webs 7: 177196.Lessard, E.J. 1993. Culturing marine phagotrophic dinoflagellates. Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology (P.F. Kemp, B.F. Sherr, E.B.Sherr, and J.Cole, eds), pp. 6775. Kleppel, G. and E.J. Lessard. 1992. Carotenoid pigments in microzooplankton. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 84:211-218.Lessard, E.J. 1991. The trophic role of heterotrophic dinoflagellates in diverse marine environments. Marine Microbial Food Webs 5:49-58. Lillibridge, J., G. Hitchcock, T.Rossby, E.Lessard, M. Mork, and L. Golmen. 1990. Entrainment and mixing of shelf/slope waters in the nearsurface Gulf Stream. J. Geophys. Res., 95:13,065-13,087. Hitchcock, G.L., E.J. Lessard, D. Dorson, J. Fontaine, and T. Rossby. 1989. The IFF: the isopycnal float-fluorometer. J. Atmos. and Oceanic Tech., 6:21-25. Sieracki, M., L.W. Haas, D. Caron and E.J. Lessard. 1987. The effect of fixation on particle retention by microflagellates: underestimation of grazing rates. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 38:251-258. Rivkin, R., I. Bosch, J.S. Pearse, and E.J. Lessard. 1986. Bacterivory: a novel feeding mode for asteroid larvae. Science, 233:1311-1315.Rivkin, R. and E.J. Lessard. 1986. Photoadaptation of photosynthetic carbon uptake by solitary radiolaria: comparison with free-living phytoplankton. Deep-Sea Res. 33:1025-1038.Lessard, E.J. and E. Swift. 1986. Dinoflagellates from the North Atlantic classified as phototrophic or heterotrophic by epifluorescence microscopy. J.Plankton Res. 8:1209-1215.Swift, E., E.J. Lessard and W.H. Biggley. 1985. Organisms associated with epipelagic bioluminescence in the Sargasso Sea and the Gulf Stream. J. Plankton Res. 7: 831-848.Lessard, E.J. and E. Swift. 1985. Species-specific grazing rates of heterotrophic dinoflagellates in oceanic waters measured with a dual label radioisotope technique. Marine Biology: 87:289-299.Swift, E., W.H. Biggley and E.J. Lessard. 1985. Macroscale properties of oceanic bioluminescence: epipelagic distributions in the Sargasso Sea, the Gulf Stream, and the Carribbean. ACS Advances in Chemistry Series, Vol. 209: 235-258.Lessard, E. J. and J. McN. Sieburth. 1983. Survival of natural sewage populations of enteric bacteria in diffusion and batch chambers in the marine environment. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 45:950-959Publications, non-refereed:Batchelder, H., E.J. Lessard, P.T. Strub, and T.J. Weingartner. 2005. Editorial - US GLOBEC biological and physical studies of plankton, fish and higher trophic level production, distribution and variability in the northeast Pacific. Deep-Sea Res II 52:1-4.Weingartner, T.J., K. Coyle, B. Finney, R. Hopcroft, T. Whitledge, R. Brodeur, M. Dagg, E. Farley, D. Haidvogel, L. Haldorson, A. Hermann, S. Hinckley, J. Napp, P. Stabeno, T. Kline, C. Lee, E. Lessard, T. Royer, S. Strom. 2003. The Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Program: Coastal Gulf of Alaska. Oceanography 15: 48-63.Lessard, E.J., M. S. Foy, D.L. Garrison and M.M. Gowing. 1995. Grazing on phytoplankton blooms in the Ross Sea Polynya: NovemberDecember, 1994. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30:214-215.Garrison, D.L, S. Mathot, M.M. Gowing, H. Kunze and E.J. Lessard. 1995. Phytoplankton and microzooplankton community structure in the Ross Sea Polynya: NovemberDecember, 1994. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30:212-213.Presentations2015 WOAC plankton monitoring program: Discerning trends in ocean acidification and plankton responses in Washington waters. E.J. Lessard, J. Keister and N. Bednarsek. Washington Ocean Acidification Symposium, Seattle WA. 2014 The effects of elevated pCO2 on microzooplankton biomass, abundance, and community structure – a mesocosm study in the Salish Sea. *Gravinese P, M Foy, E Lessard and J Murray. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu 2014 Impacts of ocean acidification on food-web structure: a mesocosm experiment (April 2013) in high CO2 waters of natural origin in the Salish Sea at the UW Friday Harbor Laboratories. Murray J, EJ Lessard, R Morris, R Kodner, and M Foy. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu2013 Habitat modeling of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. distribution and toxicity in the coastal water of the Northwest Pacific using NPMR. *Lubetkin SC and EJ Lessard. 7th Symposium on Harmful Algae in the U.S., Sarasota2013 Pacific Northwest Toxins Project. Hickey,B, N Banas, M Foreman, R Kudela, E Lessard, P MacCready, D Masson, R Thompson, T Connolly, N Kachel, K Davis, I Fine, S Geier, S Giddings, S Lubetkin, R McCabe and S Siedlecki. 7th Symposium on Harmful Algae in the US, Sarasota2013 Ecological roles of phagotrophic dinoflagellates in the present and future ocean. Lessard, E. Invited talk, International Congress of Protistology, Vancouver, BC2013 Evidence for top-down control of microzooplankton in the Bering Sea during warm summers. Lessard, E.J. Bering Sea Synthesis Workshop, February 25-28, Friday Harbor Labs 2013 Habitat modeling of Pseudo-nitzschia distribution and toxicity in the coastal waters of the Northwest Pacific using non-parametric multiplicative regression. *Lubetkin, S.C. and E.J. Lessard. ASLO meeting, New Orleans2013 Developing a long term record of historical Alexandrium blooms using sediment cores. *Feifel, K.M., E.J. Lessard and *S.J. Fletcher. ASLO Meeting, New Orleans2012 Euphausiid feeding in spring and summer in the eastern Bering Sea Shelf. Lessard, E.J., C.T. Shaw, M.Schatz, M. S.Foy. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City 2011. New insights into euphausiid diet and feeding in the eastern Bering Sea: results from the BEST years. ESSAS (Ecosytem Studies of Sub-arctic Seas), May, 2011, Seattle, W A2011. Euphausiid feeding in the eastern Bering Sea. BEST PI Workshop, Mar 2011, Anchorage, AK2010. Euphausiid feeding and growth in the eastern Bering Sea. Lessard, E.J, C.T. Shaw, M.J. Bernhardt, V. L. Engel, and M. S. Foy. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland OR2010. Lipid profiles of heterotrophic protists as tracers of euphausiid diets in the Bering Sea. *Engel, V.L., E.J. Lessard, H.R. Harvey, R. Pleuthner, and M. Bernhardt. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR2009. Euphausiid feeding and growth in the Bering Sea: Preliminary results from the 2009 BEST cruises. E.J. Lessard, C.T. Shaw and M.J. Bernhardt. BEST PI Workshop, Oct, 2009. Girdwood, AK2008. Euphausiid feeding and growth in the Bering Sea: Preliminary results from the 2008 BEST cruises. E.J. Lessard, C.T. Shaw and M.J. Bernhardt. BEST PI Workshop, Oct, 2008. Girdwood, AK2008. The influence of the Columbia River Plume on patterns of phytoplankton growth, grazing and chlorophyll on the Washington and Oregon coasts. Lessard, E.J. and *E. Frame . Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL. Invited.2008. Modeling planktonic growth and grazing in the Columbia River plume region. Banas, N.S., E.J. Lessard, R.M. Kudela, P. MacCready Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL. 2008. Influence of a re-circulating river plume bulge on biogeochemical processes along the Oregon/Washington shelf. Peterson, T.D., R.M Kudela, A.R. Horner-Devine, N.S. Banas, K.W Bruland, *E.R. Frame, B.M. Hickey, D.A. Jay, E.J. Lessard, M.C. Lohan, R.M. McCabe, J. O. Peterson Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL. 2008. The weather during the summer of 2006 in the Pacific Northwest and its consequences for the coastal ocean. Bond, N.A., B.M. Hickey, W.T. Peterson, E. Lessard and W. Cochlan Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL.2007. Seasonal and interannual variability of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the Juan de Fuca eddy region and its adjacent shelves. Lessard, E.J., B.M. Hickey, W.P. Cochlan, C.G. Trick, M.L. Wells, and V.L. Trainer U.S. National HAB Conference, Woods Hole, MA, October 2007.2007. Silicic acid limitation is not a trigger for domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzschia blooms in the Pacific Northwest. Cochlan, W.P., M L. Wells, C.G. Trick, V.L. Trainer, E.J. Lessard, and B.M. Hickey. U.S. National HAB Conference, Woods Hole, MA, October 2007.2007. Regional oceanography leading to toxic Pseudo-nitzschia events on beaches in the northern California Current. Hickey, B.M., A. MacFadyen, V.L. Trainer, E.J. Lessard, W.P. Cochlan, C.G. Trick and M.L. Wells. U.S. National HAB Conference, Woods Hole, MA, October 2007.2007. The Columbia River Plume influences vertical structure in plankton communities. *Frame, E., E.J. Lessard and M. Bernhardt. 54th Eastern Pacific Oceanographic Congress (EPOC), Sept. 15-18, 2007, Leavenworth, WA.2006. A drifter study of a toxic Pseudo-nitzschia bloom from the Juan de Fuca Eddy in the Pacific Northwest. C.G. Trick, E.J. Lessard, W.P. Cochlan, B.M. Hickey, V.L. Trainer and M.L. Wells. XII International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms, Copenhagen, Sept. 2006.2006. Domoic acid production is not linked to silicate limitation in natural populations of Pseudo-nitzschia. W.P. Cochlan, M.L. Wells, V.L. Trainer, C.G. Trick, E.J. Lessard and B.M. Hickey. XII International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms, Copenhagen, Sept. 2006.2006. The nature of the Juan de Fuca eddy: the rise and fall of domoic acid to the Washington State coast. V.L. Trainer, W.P. Cochlan, B.M. Hickey, E.J. Lessard, A. MacFadyen, C.G. Trick and M. L. Wells. XII International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms, Copenhagen, Sept. 2006.2006. Quantifying the behavioral response of heterotrophic protists to resource patches. R.L. Waters, D. Grunbaum and E.J. Lessard. ASLO Summer Meeting, Victoria, B.C.2006. Copepod feeding selectivity on natural prey communities containing the toxigenic diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia spp., in the coastal Pacific Northwest. M.B. Olson and E.J. Lessard. ASLO Summer Meeting, Victoria, B.C. 2006. Phytoplankton and microzooplankton growth and grazing rates in the Columbia River Plume. *E.R. Frame, E.J. Lessard, M.J. Bernhardt and M.S. Foy. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu2006 . Vertical migration of the mixotrophic ciliate, Myronecta rubra, in the Columbia River Mouth: a FlowCAM study. M. J. Bernhardt, *E.R. Frame, and E.J. Lessard. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI2005. Ups and downs in the Life of a Toxic Pseudo-nitzschia Bloom in the Juan de Fuca Eddy off the Washington Coast. E.J. Lessard, *M.B. Olson, V.L. Trainer, W.B. Cochlan and B. Hickey. 3rd National HAB Symposium, Pacific Grove, CA2005. Failure of microzooplankton grazing on the toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia contributes to bloom formation off the coast of Washington State, USA. *M.B. Olson, E.J. Lessard, M.S. Foy and M.J. Bernhardt. ASLO International Summer meeting, Santiago, Spain2005. Lower trophic food web dynamics on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf: a tale of two summers. E.J. Lessard, M. Foy and M. Bernhardt. GLOBEC Symposium, Climate Variability and Sub-Arctic Ecosystems, Victoria, B.C., Canada, May 20052004. Grazing impacts on Pseudo-nitzschia species population dynamics on the Washington coast. E.J. Lessard, *M.B. Olson, M.S. Foy, J. Wong, M.J. Bernhardt, K.A. Baugh, B-TL Eberhardt, and V.L. Trainer. XI International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms, November 2004, Capetown 2004. Seasonal, interannual and spatial patterns in phytoplankton and microzooplankton community composition and size structure in the coastal Gulf of Alaska. E.J Lessard, M.S. Foy, M. Bernhardt, and A. Opatkiewitcz. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR2003. Phytoplankton and microzooplankton in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: seasonal and spatial trends in 2001. E.J. Lessard and M.S. Foy. ICES/PICES/GLOBEC International Symposium on "Role of zooplankton in global ecosystem dynamics: Comparative studies from the world oceans", Gijon, Spain2003. Variability in the temperature-growth responses of protists. E. Lessard and D. Montagnes. FEMS Workshop, Assessing the Variability in Aquatic Microbial Populutions: Facts and Fictions. Mondsee, Austria2003. Seasonal and spatial dynamics of plankton communities in the Gulf of Alaska: an overview of 2001. E.J. Lessard. Marine Science in the Northeast Pacific and GOA GLOBEC SI Workshop.2003. Seasonal and spatial dynamics of phytoplankton and microzooplankton in the Gulf of Alaska. M. Foy, E.J. Lessard, *C. Harpold, *J. Graff, *L.Delwiche and M. Bernhardt. Marine Science in the Northeast Pacific and GOA GLOBEC SI Workshop.2002. Development of a high specificity ELISA assay to trace the source and fate of biopolymers in the DOC pool. M.V. Orellana, E.J. Lessard, E. Dycus, W-C. Chin, and P. Verdugo. Ocean Science Meeting, Honolulu, HI2002. The Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem: An interdisciplinary view after four years. T.E. Whitledge, T. Weingartner, K. Coyle, D. Stockwell, L. Haldorson, D. Musgrave, S. Henrichs, R. Hopcroft, T. Kline and E.J. Lessard. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI2002. Spatial and temporal variability of abundance and biomass of microplankton in the Gulf of Alaska.. M.S. Foy, E.J. Lessard and *C. Weiser. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI2002. Summer phytoplankton and microzooplankton trophic dynamics on the SE Bering Sea Shelf. E.J. Lessard, M.S. Foy, and *J.R. Graff. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI2001. Sorption studies of organic matter from various phytoplankton to multiple mineral surfaces.. *J. Satterberg, *T. Arneson, R.G. Keil, and E.J.Lessard. ASLO Meeting, Albequerque, NM2001. Growth dynamics of thecate heterotrophic dinoflagellates (Protoperidinium): implications for the abundance of their diatom prey.*S. Menden-Deuer, E.J. Lessard, and *J. Satterberg. ASLO Meeting, Albequerque, NM2001. Bacterial and protist degradation of biopolymers produced by Phaeocystis globosa. M.V. Orellana, E.J. Lessard, E. Dycus, M. Foy, E. Peele and P. Verdugo. ASLO Meeting, Albequerque, NM2001. Measurements of carbon and nitrogen composition of polymer gels of the alga, Phaeocystis sp., under different nutrient conditions. *C.A. Miller, E.J. Lessard, R.G. Keil, and M. Foy. ASLO Meeting, Albuquerque, NM1999. Carbon content and carbon : volume ratios of heterotrophic and autotrophic dinoflagellates.. *S. Menden-Deuer and E.J. Lessard. ASLO Meeting, 1998. Enhancement of bacterial degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by benthic protists.. E.J. Lessard, *S.Menden-Deuer, M.S. Foy, and J.W. Deming. 8th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Halifax, Nova Scotia1998. Bacterivory during the Phaeocystis bloom in the Ross Sea Polynya.. E.J. Lessard, M. S. Foy, and E.R. Frame. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA1997. Notes of ecological importance on the biology of a planktonic ciliate.. D.J.S. Montagnes and E.J. Lessard. 10th International Congress of Protozoology, Sydney, Australia1997. Heterotrophic dinoflagellates are major consumers of phytoplankton blooms in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.. E.J. Lessard and M. Foy. 10th International Congress of Protozoology, Sydney, Australia1996. Degradation of phenanthrene in the presence of bacterivorous protozoa isolated from PAH-contaminated sediments. *M.D. Bieniek, E.J. Lessard, R.P.Herwig and J.W. Deming. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA1996. Carotenoid pigments in microzooplankton: another look. G.S. Kleppel and E.J. Lessard, Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA1996. Microzooplankton grazing and Phaeocystis growth during the earlyspring bloom in the Ross Sea. E. J. Lessard, M.S. Foy, and *A. Liljevik. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA1994. Influences of turbulence on feeding rates of planktonic protozoan suspension feeders. *J. Shimeta, P.A. Jumars, and E.J. Lessard. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA1994. Growth and grazing of an oceanic heterotrophic dinoflagellate, Gyrodinium sp. E.J. Lessard and *C. Falkenhayn. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA1993. Pigments in zooplankton: implications to feeding and photoprotection. G. Kleppel, C.A. Burkart, P.Blackwelder and E.J. Lessard. ASLO meeting. Edmonton, Alberta1992. Distribution, abundance, and size composition of heterotrophic dinoflagellates and ciliates in the subtropical Sargasso Sea. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Protozoologists. E.J. Lessard and M. Murrell. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Protozoologists, Vancouver, B.C.1992. Clearance rates of phagotrophic, planktonic marine protists in laminar shear flowsmimicking submicroscale turbulence. *J. Shimeta, P. Jumars and E.J. Lessard. 45th Annual meeting of the Society of Protozoologists, Vancouver, B.C.1992. Bacterivory in an Amazon floodplain lake. M.A. Voytek, E.J. Lessard, M. Murrell and *B. Crump. ASLO meeting, Santa Fe, NM1992. Microzooplankton dynamics in the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean.. E.J. Lessard and M. Murrell. ASLO meeting. Santa Fe, NM1991. Variability in microzooplankton biomass and composition at the JGOFS Bermuda Time Series Station. E.J. Lessard and M. Murrell. TOS Second Scientific Meeting, St. Petersburg, FL1991. Carotenoid pigments of microzooplankton from cultures and field samples. G. Kleppel, and E.J. Lessard. ASLO Meeting. Halifax, Nova Scotia1991. Bacterivory rates of microflagellates and ciliates in simulated turbulent flows. *J. Shimeta, P.A. Jumars and E.J.Lessard. ASLO Meeting. Halifax, Nova Scotia.1990. Carotenoid pigments in heterotrophic dinoflagellates: useful biomarkers? E.J. Lessard, and G. Kleppel. First International Symposium on Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates, Helsingor, Denmark1988. Organic carbon flow in an Amazon floodplain lake. E. Peele, T.R. Fisher, E.J. Lessard, and M. Voytek. Ocean Sciences Meeting. EOS 69:11291988. Role of microzooplankton biomass, growth and grazing in plankton dynamics in Chesapeake Bay. E.J. Lessard, D.C. Brownlee, K.G. Sellner, and D. Caron. Ocean Sciences meeting. EOS 69:11031988. The trophic role of heterotrophic dinoflagellates in diverse marine environments. E.J. Lessard. NATO Advanced Study Institute, Protozoa and Their Role in Marine Processes. Plymouth, England.1988. The heterotrophic-based nutrition of the microzooplankton and macrozooplankton in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. E.J. Lessard, M.Voytek, and R. Rivkin. EOS 68:17731988. Use of tritiated-thymidine (Tdr) to estimate rates of bacterivory: implications of label retention or release by bacterivores. D.A. Caron, E.J. Lessard, M.Voytek and K. Ho. EOS 68:17821988. Grazing impact and food-selection of nano-, micro- and macrozooplankton in natural estuarine communities. E.J. Lessard, D. Caron, M. Voytek, and K. Ho. EOS 68:17821986. Physical and biological anatomy of a Gulf-Stream shingle. G. Hitchcock, E.Lessard, E. Levine and D. Connors. EOS 67:10291984. Current-induced upwelling and the velocity structure of the Gulf Stream-Slope water Front. G. Hitchcock, E.J. Lessard and T. Rossby. EOS 65:9581984. Grazing of oceanic phagotrophic dinoflagellates on natural prey populations. E.J. Lessard and E. Swift. Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA1983. Light-shade adaptations of photosynthetic carbon uptake by unicellular radiolaria. R. Rivkin, E.J. Lessard, and E. Swift. ASLO Meeting, St. Johns, Newfoundland.1983. The relative importance of nonphotosynthetic dinoflagellates in coastal and oceanic plankton populations. E.J. Lessard, and E. Swift. ASLO Meeting, St.Johns, Newfoundland1982. Sources of diffuse bioluminescence in the ocean. E.J. Lessard, E. Swift, and W. Biggley.Ocean Sciences meeting, San Antonio, TX1976. Bacterial uptake of algal extracellular products: problems encountered with the kinetics approach. E. Lessard and W. Bell. ASLO meeting, Savannah, GA ................
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